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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1933. s ” . 3 HE PUT THE lNP AIR DUUG FAIRBANKS One Th" : DULISEUM FILM Lee Tlacy, Ann Dvorak, ~ Frances Dee in Fine Cast of ‘Love Is a Racket’ Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., lately sterred in “Union Depot” and “It's Tough to Be Famous,” comes to the Coliseum Theatre again today in Love Is a Racket” a First Na- ional picture in which the young star appears as a wise Broadway | columnist Doug, Jr., has rapidly come to the top of the list of popular stars s ; for his portrayals of comemporal"}' Jobyna Hewland is giving Charlie Murray just a fypes ot young herops. As wne S0y «Tne Cobens and Kellys in Trouble,” the current bill fHowing umnist s ) N Doug writes of the doings, love af-| ¢ e "Capltver - - i fairs and quarrels of Broadway's |~ = ) : & £ o Jenny" she appears as great and near great. He himself ning of a new career. It wasn't| ihe Queen of the Demi-monde, | becomes involved in a love affair long ago that Jessie Prmg]e had| w1, rules her kingdom with an in a place on Broadway. She sup-|j, [of the type he writes sbou, hand, a woman hard and un- ported the late Frank Bacon spite of his supposed wisdom and 4 ; S N us, yet with an underlying kno\vlndgr of the gay white way. NEwEsT FlLM throughout the run of “Lightnin enderness and so unsurpassable a The columnist's love affair, how- 143 and she was prominent in stocK|jjve t5 her only son, that she c H A TT ER'I'UN I S IIIII|I||I|IIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIH!IIII|III||IIIIlmIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIl|lIIIIllllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII"HIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIB MIDNIGHT PREVIEW APITOL "o 1:10 A. M. ~ 8-} h NG g ~— e E N g - S = - ) STARRED IN NEW ROLE TOMORROW Dlgmfled and Lmely Star | Plays Title Role of ‘Frisco Jenny’ SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY MATINEE SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. Adults 25¢ Children 10e¢ Ruth Chatterton comes to the C. Theatre tomorrow in the | Fir tional picture, “Frisco Jen- ny," in which she has a typical “Diamond Lil" role. The polished and dignified irns entirely away from her roles in her latest , and reverts to a part similar to those h> made some of her oustanding c- “Madam X" and You needn’t tell me I'm 2 bad woman. T know it! My record’s perfect now —~Ten Commandments, and I've broken every one of them!’’ RUTH oot E{ImmIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIII|IlmIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIlmmmlllImmllmllllllIIIIHllllllllllll"lIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll“llfllllll“lIIlIIl“IIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIHIIIII 3 most = - e = w FR!SCG JENNY R }in the coasea’s age — N comedy sensaticn— ? ever, turns out differently for him. also, When she re?.irod ljrom goes to the gallows with sealed o i P He beccmes embroiled in a series the stage, she thought it was in @} jjn. 1ainer et fin with 2 p: ther than acquaint him » ¥ of happenings which lead to an ex- life of comfort and ease. his mother's shame. b citing climax. But investments failed, and MO| gy Jenny” is a stirring and A First The story is fast-paced and mod- s long ago she began making the|giamorous tale of the old Barbar: National hit ern in plot, action and setting. The Jec . n; 7 % rounds of the sudios—unsuccessful-|coast of San PFrancisco, with directed b Sast brings youth and charm to the | ‘Olsen’s Night Out’” Gives|ly. She wrote letters to old stage | empies of pleasure, its gilded dives y story, as well as the definite tal- Actors Another Shot friends now in films, and goY & (ang gampling dens which formed WILLIAM ents which have brought the young | L l 4 | day's extra work. Ralph M:;ri_m, the background for the wild orgics WELLMAN. " eigl ing X ho was in “Lightnin'"” spiet er. S % v \with ANN DVORAK, FRANCIS | Players to screen heights. Playing at Laurels of of the young bloods of the city a DEE, LEE TRACY leading roles with young Fairbanks, ool He told the casting director—and quarter of a century ago. Jr., are Ann Dvorak, Lee Tracy, By ROBBIN COONS £ o o0, 18 Wit Er’“"e‘ Miss Chatterton is supported by | Frances Dee, Lysle Talbot, Warren HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 21.—| . an eptionally strong cast which includes Donald Cook, James Mur Hymer and Andre Luguet, Miss In many respects “Olsen’s Night Dvorak and Tracy are the two Out” is an “opportunity picture. MOOSE CARD PARI' ray, Louis Calhern, Hallam Cooley newcomers who scored such a great The film stars El Brendel, and DATES ANNOUNCED, Pat OMalley, Robert Warwick, Harold Huber, Helen Jerome Ed- success in “The Strange Love of|it is nearing completion now as Melly Louvain,” Miss Dee is best- | Brendel's contract with Fox is ex- PUBLIC IS le‘TED dy, Frank McGlynn, 8r., J. Carroll known for her performance in“Am- | piring. It is decidedly an oppor- Naish, Noel Francis and Robert erlcan Tragedy.” | tunity for the comedian with the The annual series of five card|Emmet O'Connor. William A. Wellman, who direct- | Swedish dialect— First picture,” | parties will be given by Juneau The picture, which covers the ed “Public Enemy” and “So Big,’|he says, “I've really had a part Lodge No. 700, Loyal Order ofperiod of the great earthquake and p® | directed “Love Is a Racket,” whica|jin for more than a year.” Moose, on the following dates: NO-|the years following, is filled with} was adapted from the novel by If the picture makes money, vember 3, November 17, November | thrills, cluding the quake itsel Rian James, famous New York|there may be a new contract 24, December 1 and December 15. fand the fire that followed, a d columnist. awaiting his return from vaude- The public is cordially invited | matic court scene in which Miss BT 7 e AT | ville. to attend, and all guaranteed a|Chatterton is branded by her own SNOW AT CORDOVA | !good time, and a chance at the|son and orgies in the gay dives. COLISEUM Snow to the depth of one inch | CATLETT'S CHANCE grand prize, which will be awarded | chans and Kellys Tonight whitened Cordova on October 16| Walter Catlett’s in it, too. Cat- on th st date. Prizes will also| Tonight the Cohens and Kellys but the warm unfrozen ground|lett had a contract once, but be ¢ ded at each party. with their delightfully funny an- KIDDIES 10c |caused it to disappear. Along the|somehow his stage reputation and Bridge, whist and pinochle will|tics and comical make-ups, their railroad belt the snow was several |hits in various films have not be the order of the evenings and|charming daughter, and her lover, The' glorious American staf greater than in “Madame X"’ as the Lady of Diamonds who With LOUIS CALHERN might have been just another JAMES MURRAY, DONALD housewife—if she hadn’t set her COOK; HAROLD HUBE weddmg dsy 2 month too late! @ TON’GHT il ‘quwn P A lIlllllllllllllllI]IIIIllIIIIIIIHIIllIllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHllllllIllllllilllllllllllllllll HHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIHIHHIIIIiIIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIH!HHIIIIIiIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ADULTS. 30c @ _ inches deep. ! put him over in Hollywood as well refreshments will be served. will furnish mirthful entertain- = - |as might have been expected. In e nme e ment for Capitol Theatre audienc- OHE K MURRAY : this one he has a major role— s for the last time in “‘Trouble.” > ! :l:lusnlsnmnnuullllauu!nlli ERIREERERN | masbe the one thas \vfll“ turn the | MR. AND MRS. JOHN SWETS € 5 llhi?lu(cst hilacious story” of | B8 NS KELLYS TROUBLE H i ON VACATION TRIP SOUTH 5 ilies, —up With AN 02 o i b e = 1111 2 = . ¢1 Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Swets of ¥ i 8 G A 2 contract with Paramount, had not! ; v A, ‘he s industiisd liquor §mugg_lurs. furnishes sequen e RSk e e A 8 1 been seen much lately, From Jan-| Haines, where he, s indu ozs which give the onlookers mild C {¥ £ INVITA TION uary to June she was il in the|director of the Haines House Or-} and when the Kelly's (rouce IR e TS TR . = hospital. In the Brendel film she 11:11. nage, are 1«>njoyinlu ax:nv shter falls in Tove with the cop, | t t' e® v ssseveceoe H has a lead. {od.vistt “in- <heiamanii Y he resulting events are funnier | S H e played Janet Gay-|DPect to visit at several pht:rs'”:;n‘““l._‘ b i ation Gastineau ¢ E to dine well _nd rest well at nor's. awestheart 10 “Daddy Long: along the Pacinc»Coast, Arizona,| an excollent selection of short | H ld U | /W. A. Pries, Ketchikan; J. R. ] Seattle’s most distinguished ad- | Legs” is back, too. John Arledge Michigan and will spend SOMe| gpjests including Morton Dawney I) Reynolds, Ketchikan; Z. R. Ibson, F dress. Here, you will find all the fook a five months ocean voyan(“flme at the World's Fair at Chi; |, tv\entv minutes of song, com- LA s IM \Jux’m;u - modern hotel conveniences ne- when he left Hollywood, and he | cago before returning north. | plete the program tonight Alaskan . H cessary to your complete comfort gets his chance again with Bren-| QR vt S N { ———r———— ! Two Gunmen Herd OHICCIS Lewis Lund, Juneau; James H and all those old fashioned ideas del. | INFORMATION CONCERNING | g Prasd A S, l Into B E | Brennan, Juneau. ] of friendliness and hospitality And there’s Malcolm St. Clair,| CHARLES TUENGEL WANTED | PETE KENNEDY DIES resident ppomts pecm} nto as?rLlen!, Lo e — ® that are necessary to a good [ directing. St. Clair is well known, ! | o4 3 { 1 | C. | i H higél Goh ORerher E DUt ne hasmt had an assignment| Information Is requested as to| Pete Kennedy, about 80 years of Commmee'or} Special | ape with Arms | MRS. JAMES E. BARRAGAR = & |[for a year and a half until “Ol-|the whereabouts of Charles Tuen- |age, died the other morning in Negotlatlons i LEAVES HOSPITAL TODAY £ ADOLPH SCHMIDT, ¥ |sen's Night Out.” |gel, formerly of Snohomish, Wash- | the C;:rdow H(;,Spém]] og lrndm(l;lq 5 AR ‘gu:fluxfi:figfl'mo“‘p 21 ~Er€o e L S o - - T U es arragar lel - s out to.ington, and last heard from ir oning. He ha ives or the A T n e Pe ¥ | 8 H Mazmaing. Piceotor, E me‘:fi}:f? g';:ievfiwtt:r;os:e:m: ju:%JuExzxeau‘ according to a communica- ‘171\5! several years six miles outside dvx‘ifizfi'fi:{?”w?‘zia:}} ;’;;’r:_ Police station last night, herded | Ann’s Hospital for her home yes- g Alaskan Headquarters—Ask for Perman:nt Rates. ® |celluloid in those tin cans. ~There tion received by the Chief of Po-|of Chitina and had no living rela- |ized a committee of private citi- ;}:‘:e e:ig;f‘;s ;nl:: tz‘f\, bx:?:;:‘:;g?cym “:x::m atl!»:;rm r;‘z‘;ixt?i 1 = i lice of Juneau. | tives. : al = HOTEL E ;;.l;lm:e wth}:)e av;:rkmoi Bwaimm :]ri P A e f’s":_e:w';‘k;nft“ :(““g:d:m’::;:;mg; gun, one rifle and two revolvers. | for the last several days. H . 4 : | Three m {mi e . = the same boat. Its success or NO TRAFFIC ON WILLOUGHBY WED AT ANCHORAGE | dotlars invested by American citi- uiq :; i h:‘ “;fig: :t:u:‘nh;ta‘f;fif H NEW W AS H INGTON failure will mean a lot to all of | AVENUE | zens n forelgn securities, now de- purt “p P! u-| Parmers of Walton County, Ga, H AL Ul them. i | Helen Mae Jolnson, popularifayited. urn, Indiana, last Saturday night.| pought 40,000 pounds of winter H " Disti ddress - No foot or vehicle traffic will be young lady of Anchorage, and Wal-! while carefully separating the| B S R peas to plant on 12,000 acres ta- ] ROMOAE Wie Xiemnemncd & A NEW CAREER PERHAPS tnllcwrd on Willoughby for about|tet L. Brewington, Chief of Police | Government from the impending Old papers at The Empire | ken out of cotton production. san NENSES RN YRR NN T E O N ARCRE NN RAERERIR IR ARy But to none will it mean more, |three days on acccunt of Rock |of Anchorage, were recently mar- negotiations, the President put the 2 T e probably, than to Jessie Pringle. !Fulinx. l: ied at the Cook Tnlet metropolis.|cervices of, the State and Treas- . To this aged character actress| L GOLDSTEIN, [ i R AR ry Departments at the use of the { e s o the plcture represents the begin— —adv. Mayor. Dally tmplre ‘Want Adc pecial committee of distinguished 3 h TR e cHOI B R DRI B R citizens. uneau 08 rocery | Fifteen' prominent men were b P present at the meeting yesterday. : CASH AND CARRY 7 Where Are the Beauties of Yester Year? | Fndc. o S’ Boop. meve. PR g Corner Second and Seward |ip LaFollette, former Governor of en on Free Delivery Phone 58 - 5 . | Wisconsin, and Prank O. Lowden, Sepia o L8 s B Bl AR L 17 1 GG : ‘g 5 2 | former Governor of Illinois, — - — More than two billion dollars in The Gasboat “ACE” CAPTAIN AL WEATHERS, IS AVAILABLE | foreign securities ars held by | Americans are now in default or | in arrears on interest. e L Dnlly Emplr Wull Ads Pay. BEER BEER BLUE RIBBON BUDWEISER 4 BLATZ | Callforma Grocery Telephone 478 : Prompt Delivery FOR CHARTER TO HUNTING PARTIES . . | e Anywhere—Anytime FOR INFORMATIO! Phone 4623—Frank Olsen HI LINE SYSTEM Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats Front Street, opposite Har.rls Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY INSURANCE | Allen Shattuck, Ine. | conTENTMENT Brewed to smooth away the rough edges of a bad night or a hard day —our coffee. Junéau Lumber Mdls Inc. s -3 FRYE’S BABY BEEF ; “DELICIQUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Served steaming hot. Smooth. Stimulating. Blending richly with the Fay y good thick cream. And | "PuTER DaNieLS aved Dot /GR 7 ; i SATISFYING, | 1 Telephone 88 - ¥ Prompt Delivery . ; P crres Damierd ol o DS ‘ et e et m*?ecent marriage of Miss Mary Katherine Campbell, “Miss America” in 1921 and 1922, in New York, inspires the qneatmg: above. The former Fay Lamphier, the most famous “Miss America” of all, who won | 9 UN ITED FOOD CO : the title in 1025, is now Mrs. Winfield Daniels, wife of her schooldays sweetheart, and the mother of a baby BAILE £y who as Charlotte Nash, of St. Louis, was acclaimed as one of the wrm s foremost beauties, married & Phila- § CASH GROCERS 3 delphia millionaire, He died by & Distol bullet and s widow Stood trial for Mis slaying, Another tragic aclnv was .luha Bruns, She rose to the heights on the stage, but hmshtd her eareer in squalid surround- ter. She is happier now than she was when the world was at her fcet as the ueen of beauty. F Phone 16 We 'Dehvel' Muu—Phonc 16 g ingn & G acute alcobolism. Not &l1 of our beauties enjoyed such n happy aftermath to their hour of flory Mrs. Fred Nixon-Nirdlinger,